From solving charging problems and mastering keyboard shortcuts to organising bookmarks and streamlining system settings, online users share simple tech habits that minimise digital friction and enhance daily productivity, JUSTICE OKAMGBA writes
Being productive in a digital age where there are lots of apps and innovation is a big deal. Some of the most effective productivity improvements still come from surprisingly simple habits. Across online discussions on Quora, users continue to share practical, low-cost adjustments that help them work faster, stay organised, and reduce everyday tech frustrations.
These are not advanced engineering solutions or software breakthroughs. They are small behavioural and technical tweaks often discovered through experience that quietly improve how people interact with their devices.
For many users, productivity starts with something as basic as keeping a phone powered and reliable.
On Quora, an education social platform, Stefan Pociask shared an experience with an ageing Samsung Galaxy S4 that still met his everyday needs but had developed a frustrating issue: extremely slow and unreliable charging. Over time, he replaced batteries and charging cables multiple times, assuming the phone itself was the problem.







